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Show f CENSURE VOTP: PREVENTER IN THE COMMONS HjitSlliJ r; LONDON. Oct. 29. The program inn before the house of oommana called for l itllt 111 in,'ductitin this .iftorncon by Aus- j ' Sten Chamberlain, chancellor of the ex. I.'jiil' "I h' qur. of the official resolution ; l Jf -drawn by the cabinet at Monday's ' ..',1 ' meetin The motion declare" that M;, "this house, realizing its serious ef- i 1 v Tocts upon the trade and Industry of ibe nation, of the enormous financial burdens resulting from the war prom j .Jl ' ises its hcart support to thp covcrn- noenl in all reasonable proposals, how- 1l ' over drastle, for the reduction of ex- 1 penditnres and the diminution or j, ' This is accounted as equal to a de mand for a vote of confidence Donald Don-ald MacLean. for the independen' I,ib- II l! rata and W. C Adamson. for tho La- 1 rfp I ' bor pr.rty, havp tabled amendments m which virtually are equivalent to votes j ill ? of censure. Both Premier Lloyd Georgi and Mr Donar Law. the government leader. Will spnak in the jo prnmorit'- c lnsr Winston Churchill, th. waj I I'l llrl seereiar, will defr-nd the war office, ;:painst which some of the stronoM 'harper of extraapancp have been launcheci. others of ti " minis era probably will offer defenses of their, respect I vp depart men t NotwithstandinL' the intense antl- ; governmeni feeling in a largo section of both the house and electorate, prPS ent opinion in political quarters is that the defeat of the government is , UJ unlikely. |